CASE-BASED PREDICTIONS: AN AXIOMATIC APPROACH TO PREDICTION, CLASSIFICATION AND STATISTICAL LEARNING (World Scientific Economic Theory)

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The book presents an axiomatic approach to the problems of prediction, classification, and statistical learning. Using methodologies from axiomatic decision theory, and, in particular, the authors' case-based decision theory, the present studies attempt to ask what inductive conclusions can be derived from existing databases. It is shown that simple consistency rules lead to similarity-weighted aggregation, akin to kernel-based methods. It is suggested that the similarity function be estimated from the data. The incorporation of rule-based reasoning is discussed. Read more

ASIN 981436617X
ISBN10 1107663555
ISBN13 978-9814366175
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
Dimensions 6.2 x 0.9 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.35 pounds
Print length 348 pages
Publication date May 7, 2012

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